The Partnership Echo is available on the last Monday of each month. It will cover updates of our projects, information about the activities and events, along with dates for diaries.
This issue has all the latest news, what’s on, funding, jobs and volunteering opportunities
We’re seeking Expressions of Interest from individuals and organisations to help us shape this space. Deadline for receipt of forms is Monday 27 January
Read the January newsletter for Chrysalis. Past newsletters can be viewed at https://www.chrysalisclub.org.uk/news
Download the latest report from Healthwatch Northumberland
This course is designed for community organisations, volunteers and others who wish to advise people they support about improving the energy efficiency of their homes to reduce costs and carbon use. Click to book your place
The North East Pensioners Association have produced a regional impact report on issues affecting pensioners well-being in November and December 2024.
Why not join some of Northumberland Libraries regular sessions? From reading groups, board game groups to Knit and Natter, there is sure to be something for everyone. Take a look at their Eventbrite page to find an event near you:
Join Healthwatch Northumberland to hear from Adele Brown and Sally Tait from the Patient Support and Advocacy team at Kidney Care UK
Free DBS Workshop – Eligibility, ID, and how to support people with obtaining DBS Checks Inbox
Jan 09, 2025
This workshop will look at DBS eligibility; and in particular what to do when DBS ID validation routes cannot be used. This would be useful for organisations who support those seeking asylum and refugees into volunteering opportunities; as well as any organisations who support people into volunteering placements when the typical ID routes cannot be utilised.
Free DBS Workshop – Eligibility, ID, and how to support people with obtaining DBS Checks Inbox
Jan 09, 2025
This workshop will look at DBS eligibility; and in particular what to do when DBS ID validation routes cannot be used. This would be useful for organisations who support those seeking asylum and refugees into volunteering opportunities; as well as any organisations who support people into volunteering placements when the typical ID routes cannot be utilised.
BRIC delivers training courses and support services for people aged 16 and up throughout Blyth, Northumberland. Read their Monthly Mailing here.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust launch the Jean Cartman Wilder Communities Award
Thriving Together Jan 09, 2025
Northumberland Wildlife Trust are excited to announce the launch of the Jean Cartman Wilder Communities Award, which supports and champions the work of local groups across Newcastle, Northumberland and North Tyneside that are connecting people with the outdoors, nature and wildlife. The winning group will win a £500 wish list of items to support their[…]
Free mental health crisis support for adults in Northumberland